SEC Filings

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The Company has not yet finalized contingency plans necessary to handle the
most likely worst case scenarios. Before concluding as to possible contingency
plans, the Company must determine whether the material service providers
contemplate having such plans in place. In the event that contingency plans
from material service providers are not in place or are deemed inadequate,
management expects to have such plans in place by the third quarter of 1999.
Impact of Inflation
With the exception of programming costs, the Company does not believe that
inflation has had or will likely have a significant effect on its results of
operations or capital expenditure programs. Programming cost increases in the
past have tended to exceed inflation and may continue to do so in the future.
The Company, in accordance with FCC regulations, may pass along programming
cost increases to its subscribers.
New Accounting Standards
During fiscal 1998, the Financial Account Standards Board ("FASB") issued
Statement No. 133, "Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging
Activities" ("FAS 133"). FAS 133 provides a comprehensive and consistent
standard for the recognition and measurement of derivatives and hedging
activities. The Company will adopt FAS 133 as of January 1, 2000. The impact
of the adoption on the Company's consolidated financial statements is not
expected to be material.
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